Figure 3
Figure 3. polyP influences clot turbidity to a much greater extent than does heparin. The final turbidities of clots formed with fibrinogen mixed with thrombin were quantified as described in “Measurements of clot turbidity.” Reactions contained 2.6 mg/mL fibrinogen preincubated for 15 minutes in the presence of: various heparin concentrations without CaCl2 (□); various heparin concentrations with 2.5 mM CaCl2 (○); various polyP concentrations with 2.5 mM CaCl2 (▼); or various polyP concentrations with 2.5 mM CaCl2 and 5 U/mL heparin (♦). Clotting was then initiated with 1 nM thrombin. Heparin and polyP concentrations are indicated on the x-axes. Data are mean plus or minus SE (n = 4).

polyP influences clot turbidity to a much greater extent than does heparin. The final turbidities of clots formed with fibrinogen mixed with thrombin were quantified as described in “Measurements of clot turbidity.” Reactions contained 2.6 mg/mL fibrinogen preincubated for 15 minutes in the presence of: various heparin concentrations without CaCl2 (□); various heparin concentrations with 2.5 mM CaCl2 (○); various polyP concentrations with 2.5 mM CaCl2 (▼); or various polyP concentrations with 2.5 mM CaCl2 and 5 U/mL heparin (♦). Clotting was then initiated with 1 nM thrombin. Heparin and polyP concentrations are indicated on the x-axes. Data are mean plus or minus SE (n = 4).

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